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Investment Management (Female) 2020

The investment management benchmark contains investment firms and organizations that sell investment products and assets as well as manage assets on behalf of clients. This benchmark only includes Women employees. We use woman and man because most of our customers are using binary options.

  • Emerging

    Benchmark status

We consider this an emerging benchmark: it has enough data available for us to use bootstrapping to create a representative sample. As the sample grows in size, some scores may slightly change. Our research has shown that our bootstrapped scores are consistent with our standard benchmarks. Read more about the methodology.

Data provided by Culture Amp

Industry breakdown

  • Investment Management

    100%

Region breakdown

  • North America

    80%

  • Oceania

    9%

  • Europe

    8%

  • Asia

    3%

Are employees committed to their organizations?

Engaged people are emotionally committed to their organization. These people stay at their organizations longer and are more productive and effective. Successful organizations have more engaged employees.

76% of Investment Management (Female) employees are engaged

This is in the top 9% compared with the overall average.


The average eNPS score for organizations in this benchmark is 33 and is in the top 7% compared with the overall average.

Understanding the engagement questions

Engagement is defined through these five industry-standard questions from Culture Amp’s engagement survey template.

I would recommend [Company] as a great place to work

88%

6% above global average

I see myself still working at [Company] in two years' time

68%

5% above global average

I rarely think about looking for a job at another company

60%

5% above global average

I am proud to work for [Company]

90%

4% above global average

[Company] motivates me to go beyond what I would in a similar role elsewhere

72%

3% above global average

The highest scoring question for Investment Management had 90% of Women agreeing that they know how their work contributes to the goals of [company] (+1% compared to overall) while they were generally most positive about Management.


Women in Investment Management were generally least favourable about Action, and were most negative towards 'When it is clear that someone is not delivering in their role we do something about it' with 21% of people disagreeing (+1% above average).

How long do people stay?

In the short term, 16% of people in this benchmark are thinking of or actually seeking jobs elsewhere (-4% compared to overall) while on a longer time frame, 8% of people see themselves leaving within two years (-4% compared to overall).

The following questions had the biggest impact on whether individuals felt that they were planning to stay at their organization and not actively looking for alternative jobs.

1

I am happy with my current role relative to what was described to me

76% favorable

Alignment & Involvement
2

My manager gives me useful feedback on how well I am performing

74% favorable

Management
3

My manager is a great role model for employees

78% favorable

Management
Average Glassdoor ratings

We’ve connected the employee feedback data for each company included in the benchmark with ratings from Glassdoor.com, which is one of the world’s largest job and recruiting sites combined with a growing database of company reviews, CEO approval ratings and more.

Overall Rating

3.5 stars (-0.3)

Culture and Values

3.5 stars (-0.4)

Work Life Balance

3.8 stars (+0)

Compensation and Benefits

3.1 stars (-0.5)

Career Opportunities

3.1 stars (-0.4)

Recommend to Friend

60.0% (-11)

CEO Approval

82.5% (-1.5)

Are staff empowered with results?

Organizations in the Investment Management (Female) benchmark on average gave 11% of employees access to reports with their survey results. This is higher than average and demonstrates that organizations in this benchmark tend to be more transparent with their survey results to leaders and managers.

An interesting reference point is that the average proportion of managers in organizations is 12-15%, with some industries higher than others (New Tech was closer to 20%).



  • Investment Management (Female)


    11%

  • Global average


    10%



  • How does Investment Management (Female) compare?

    Women in Investment Management were much more positive than average regarding Decision Making, Collaboration & Communication, and Company Performance.


    On the lower side, Women in Investment Management had much lower favorable scores than average in Voice.

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